How to Beautify Your Tiny Balcony Garden
Convert your small balcony garden into a soothing outdoor escape with these ideas
There are so many ways to creatively style compact garden balconies without structural or architectural changes. When beautifying this area, the key is to choose plants, accessories, furniture, and so on that not only complement the layout but also leave as minimal a footprint as possible on that precious tight space. Here’s how you can create an oasis retreat.
Decorate with pottery and statues
Pottery and statues can enhance the decor of any space, both indoors and outdoors. For the balcony area, you can pick small artefacts, planters or pottery made from weather-friendly materials like stone, terracotta or ceramic. Take a hint from this balcony, where an earth-coloured statue, a carved terracotta pot with its attractive natural colour and decorative stone slabs bring drama and rusticity to the space. The blooming sunflowers in a glass vase are a last-minute ‘styling up’ touch.
Tip: Place the potted plants on individual saucers to ensure that water doesn’t leak onto the balcony floor.
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Pottery and statues can enhance the decor of any space, both indoors and outdoors. For the balcony area, you can pick small artefacts, planters or pottery made from weather-friendly materials like stone, terracotta or ceramic. Take a hint from this balcony, where an earth-coloured statue, a carved terracotta pot with its attractive natural colour and decorative stone slabs bring drama and rusticity to the space. The blooming sunflowers in a glass vase are a last-minute ‘styling up’ touch.
Tip: Place the potted plants on individual saucers to ensure that water doesn’t leak onto the balcony floor.
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With pale wood furniture, black earthen pots and plenty of foliage, this modern balcony creates a fresh Nordic look. The vertical wall garden burgeons from a dark hanging unit, which also adds to the ambience.
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Move the indoors out
Set up a cosy nook in your balcony by getting weather-friendly furniture and furnishings. A rug, a comfy chair, vines growing on the railings and drapes for privacy make this narrow, covered balcony a me-time sanctuary. With the tavern lamp placed right above the chair, there’s plenty of light to read when it gets dark. Two miniature marble elephants glam up things with their intricate meenakari or enamelling, which is the art of colouring and ornamenting the surface of metals.
Set up a cosy nook in your balcony by getting weather-friendly furniture and furnishings. A rug, a comfy chair, vines growing on the railings and drapes for privacy make this narrow, covered balcony a me-time sanctuary. With the tavern lamp placed right above the chair, there’s plenty of light to read when it gets dark. Two miniature marble elephants glam up things with their intricate meenakari or enamelling, which is the art of colouring and ornamenting the surface of metals.
Go the Zen path
A Zen garden, also referred to as ‘rock’ or ‘dry landscape’ garden, can spruce up your small balcony with a harmonious balance of gravel, boulders and rocks with shrubs, plants and grass. Plus it’s low-maintenance, which checks all the right boxes for urban-dwellers. Here, white pebbles and a wooden plank deck meet the green faux lawns seamlessly while providing textural contrast. Little things like wrought-iron pot holders, a vibrant watering can, a colourful toadstool prop and a birdhouse, though not ‘Zen’ elements, complement the decor.
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A Zen garden, also referred to as ‘rock’ or ‘dry landscape’ garden, can spruce up your small balcony with a harmonious balance of gravel, boulders and rocks with shrubs, plants and grass. Plus it’s low-maintenance, which checks all the right boxes for urban-dwellers. Here, white pebbles and a wooden plank deck meet the green faux lawns seamlessly while providing textural contrast. Little things like wrought-iron pot holders, a vibrant watering can, a colourful toadstool prop and a birdhouse, though not ‘Zen’ elements, complement the decor.
Find out how to create a Zen garden in your city home
Let the garden be the backdrop
Sure it’s nice to have a balcony garden but don’t let the pots and containers take up all of that precious space. Grow a vertical green fence of dainty bamboo like this, which can give you enough room to have a seating area and coffee table. The teapot and green cups definitely set the right mood for an inspired afternoon chitchatting.
Sure it’s nice to have a balcony garden but don’t let the pots and containers take up all of that precious space. Grow a vertical green fence of dainty bamboo like this, which can give you enough room to have a seating area and coffee table. The teapot and green cups definitely set the right mood for an inspired afternoon chitchatting.
Bring in a statement piece
Small in size but high on style – the minimalist trend can work for the balcony garden too. Only a cosy swing chair has been placed in the corner. Natural light streams in through the lacy screen, creating an interplay of light and shadow on the quiet green patch and everything around it.
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Small in size but high on style – the minimalist trend can work for the balcony garden too. Only a cosy swing chair has been placed in the corner. Natural light streams in through the lacy screen, creating an interplay of light and shadow on the quiet green patch and everything around it.
Here are some more gorgeous balcony gardens to take inspiration from
Accentuate the walls
Add pizzazz to your balcony walls with a stunning outdoor weathered-material wall hanging or artwork. It is possible to weatherproof paintings with polyurethane spray sealers or other similar treatments and make them suitable for outdoor use. In open spaces like these, metallic sheets that are designed as artwork could be used too. This backdrop adds interest to the balcony and is complemented with matching cushions on the divan. The big planters on either side help bring out the vibrant palette of the artwork without making the space seem overcrowded.
Add pizzazz to your balcony walls with a stunning outdoor weathered-material wall hanging or artwork. It is possible to weatherproof paintings with polyurethane spray sealers or other similar treatments and make them suitable for outdoor use. In open spaces like these, metallic sheets that are designed as artwork could be used too. This backdrop adds interest to the balcony and is complemented with matching cushions on the divan. The big planters on either side help bring out the vibrant palette of the artwork without making the space seem overcrowded.
Play with colours
A myriad colours can liven up the ambience of your balcony – especially with the garden hues coming into play. This quaint balcony has a garden feel with a striped black-and-white canopy umbrella – a pattern that continues in the chair upholstery. The monochrome scheme gets a burst of colour with printed cushions, green plants and lavender flowers.
A myriad colours can liven up the ambience of your balcony – especially with the garden hues coming into play. This quaint balcony has a garden feel with a striped black-and-white canopy umbrella – a pattern that continues in the chair upholstery. The monochrome scheme gets a burst of colour with printed cushions, green plants and lavender flowers.
Add sparkle with lights
String or fairy lights make every day a celebration in this small and multi-functional balcony. Be it for a romantic dinner or for hanging out with friends, you can find what you want: string lights come in a plethora of shapes and sizes – just go to your local store and pick and choose. Strung on a simple cable, the bulbs lighten up this balcony to make the most of the evening view. The small lantern and couple of candles on the coffee table provide ambient lighting.
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Which of these ideas have you incorporated to beautify your balcony garden?
String or fairy lights make every day a celebration in this small and multi-functional balcony. Be it for a romantic dinner or for hanging out with friends, you can find what you want: string lights come in a plethora of shapes and sizes – just go to your local store and pick and choose. Strung on a simple cable, the bulbs lighten up this balcony to make the most of the evening view. The small lantern and couple of candles on the coffee table provide ambient lighting.
Read more:
How to Turn Your Outdoor Space Into a Super Comfy Lounge
10 Clever Urban Gardens
Tell us:
Which of these ideas have you incorporated to beautify your balcony garden?
The natural and aesthetically pleasing combination of wood with green converts this tiny balcony into a charming retreat. Wood types like cedar and teak withstand high-humidity conditions and are also pest-proof, making them right for outdoor areas like the balcony or terrace.
Wooden elements work beautifully with the green of the plants in this space, creating a charming rustic vibe. The slatted chest (which doubles as a bench), garden planters and square-latticed screens are all made from wood. Does the giant cowbell hanging from the latticed panel ring a DDLJ bell? (For the uninitiated, the eponymous scene in the Bollywood hit Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge.) Love the two traditional muddas for added seating.